Patient satisfaction with clinical nurse specialists' practice.

Joanne Baker*, Olive Kearins, Emma O'Sullivan, Margaret Casey

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    Abstract

    A co-ordinated approach was adopted to monitor practice standards among clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) in West Midlands breast screening assessment nursing teams. A regional working party was assembled and a patient satisfaction survey was produced. Results of the survey show that for women attending for breast screening assessment, interaction with a CNS is perceived to be highly beneficial. Contact points vary with local practice, but the majority of women had contact with a CNS at some point during the assessment process for support and information. The results of the survey are used as an integral part of the quality assurance process in relation to CNS provision in the West Midlands. Services should aim to ensure that sufficient CNSs are available for women attending breast screening assessment centres.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)41-47
    Number of pages7
    JournalUnknown Journal
    Volume27
    Issue number37
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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